Ninjababy

Ninjababy; A Rare Arthouse Film Worth Searching For

In an earlier piece about Interstella 5555 by Daft Punk, I briefly touched on how watching films used to require more effort, and how that effort often enhanced the overall experience. That raises an interesting question: what do you do with all those films that simply aren’t available on streaming services, but that you still really want to see? Continue reading

Interstella 5555

Interstella 5555; Daft Punk and the Hunt for DVDs

These days, being a dedicated film lover often means you’re stuck choosing between the cinema and a seemingly endless list of VOD platforms. And let’s be honest, the offerings on those platforms can be pretty disappointing. I recently went looking for Interstella 5555 by Daft Punk, only to find that it was nowhere to be found. No streaming service, no easy digital option. Thankfully, I eventually stumbled upon a few physical copies being sold on Vinted. Continue reading

Captain Toad Treasure Tracker

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Is Still a Delightful Escape

I think it’s been well over ten years since I first played Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Nintendo Wii U. The Wii U struggled at the time and had only a handful of exclusives truly worth playing, but this was definitely one of them. I remembered having a great time with its diorama-style puzzle levels, so when I spotted the Nintendo 3DS version for just a few euros, I thought: why not? Continue reading

ChuChu Rocket

7 Reasons Why a ChuChu Rocket Collection Should Happen

ChuChu Rocket is one of those SEGA classics that deserves a proper comeback. Originally released alongside the SEGA Dreamcast, the game later found its way to the Game Boy Advance and eventually to iOS and Android. Unfortunately, those mobile versions were pulled from digital storefronts years ago. Which makes this the perfect moment for something new. Or better yet, a complete ChuChu Rocket collection. Here are seven reasons why SEGA should bring the series back. Continue reading